27.10.2006
Eurasian Secret Services Daily Review
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REVIEW TOPICS:
Russia’s FSB to check Berezovsky's alleged Internet interview
Russia’s secret service insists extradited Uzbek citizen is a terrorist
Former Armenian dissident Paruyir Ayrikyan alleges country’s President, Prime Minister, Defence Minister are Russian agents
Belarus KGB Chairman believes leading oppositionist does not deserve Sakharov Prize
Ukraine’ s secret police deprived Russian political activists of democratic right
Outgoing member of parliament accuses President of Latvia of preventing publicising names of KGB agents
Polish President has no doubts of opposition parties being invigilated in 1990's
Prime Minister says Romania’s candidate for EU commisioner had nothing to do with Securitate
Two Prague police commanders have Communist secret service past, possibly in anti-terrorist unit
Serb army former intelligence chief, Aco Tomic, investigated for allegedly sheltering war crimes suspect
Britain 'covered up Soviet spy mission'
US Senator Kennedy cooperated with the KGB, Soviet leaders to undermine Reagan
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